What engine was in a Lotus Cortina?

The heart of the Lotus-developed Cortina was an over-bored, 1,558cc version of Ford’s 1,498cc four with two Weber carburetors and a DOHC aluminum head—exotic stuff for the time. In street form, the twin-cam engine boasted 105 hp; 1,594cc racing versions had 140-145 hp.

What engine does a Ford Cortina have?

Mark I (1962–1966)

Cortina Mark I
Engine 1.2 L Kent I4 1.5 L Kent I4 1.6 L Twin-Cam I4
Transmission four-speed manual 3-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 98 in (2,489 mm)

How many MK1 Lotus Cortinas are left?

2021 2018
FORD CORTINA MK1 LOTUS 170 160
FORD CORTINA MK2 LOTUS 103 88
LOTUS CORTINA 32 28

How fast was a Lotus Cortina?

108 mph
The Lotus Cortina MK1 is geared to a 105hp 1.6-litre twin-cam in-line four-speed transmission, which is twice the power of a standard Cortina, and comes with bespoke rear suspension tuning from Lotus, It has a top speed of 108 mph and a 0-60mph time of 10 seconds.

Who designed the Lotus twin cam engine?

Over the past twenty years we have accumulated a vast knowledge of the Lotus Twin Cam Engine. It was originally designed by Harry Munday in 1961.

Are Ford Cortinas rare?

Read on to see what are officially now some of the rarest cars in Britain, starting with the Ford Cortina. According to How Many Left, there are now only 3,814 remaining of the 4,154,902 Cortinas of all types produced between 1962 and 1982.

How do you identify a Lotus Cortina?

Identification plates are only riveted onto the shell, and numbers can easily be stamped into the shell. If the car doesn’t have the right verification that it is a genuine Lotus Cortina, then you really have to know what you are doing before parting with your cash!

Did Ford make a Lotus Anglia?

It used a Ford 116E iron cylinder block and a new aluminium cylinder head with dual overhead camshafts. The Twin Cam was used in a variety of vehicles until Lotus stopped production in 1973. It was succeeded by the Lotus 907 engine….Lotus-Ford Twin Cam.

Twin Cam
Chronology
Successor Lotus 907